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Business Ethics Now 6th Edition Andrew Ghillyer - Solutions
Explain the risk assessments required in the 2004 Revised FSGO.
Explain the role of the PCAOB.
Which title requires CEOs and CFOs to certify quarterly and annual reports to the SEC?
Which title protects employees of companies who provide evidence of fraud?
What are Kohlberg’s three levels of moral development?
The student should explain his/her view of what “doing the right thing” in a business environment means to the individual student.
1. Based on the evidence presented in this case study, was Mortenson’s work at the CAI an example of deliberate fraud or mismanagement? Defend your position.2. How does the conduct of the CAI board relate to this case?3. From a business ethics perspective, which was worse, the conduct of the CAI
Visit the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions (CSEP) at the Illinois Institute of Technology: http://ethics.iit.edu.a. What is the stated mission of CSEP?b. Identify and briefly summarize a current CSEP research project.c. Explain the purpose of the “NanoEthicsBank.”d. Do you
Did Megan make the right choice here?
1. In what ways does giving in to peer pressure constitute ethical relativism?2. How could you use your personal value system to fight back against peer pressure?3. How would you communicate the risks of sexting to students who are struggling to deal with peer pressure?4. Is a change in the law the
What is the definition of ethics?
What would be “the right thing” to do here? How would the “Golden Rule” relate to Megan’s decision?
You buy a candy bar at the store and pay the cashier with a $5 bill. You are mistakenly given change from a $20 bill. What do you do?
How would you resolve this ethical dilemma? Review the three-step process in ‘Resolving Ethical Dilemmas’ for more details.
What is a moral compass, and how would you apply it?
1. Did the captain make the right decision? Why or why not?2. What other choices could the captain have made?3. If you had been on the jury, how would you have decided? Why?4. Which ethical theory or theories could be applied here?
What do you think Kate’s reaction will be?
In these days of increasing evidence of questionable ethical practices, many organizations, communities, and business schools are committing to ethics pledges as a means of underscoring the importance of ethical standards of behavior in today’s society. Using Internet research, find two
What should Megan do now?
Explain the difference between intrinsic and instrumental values.
What would have been the risks for Oxford Lake if Megan had decided not to rent the apartment to the Wilsons?
List the four basic categories of ethics.
List the three basic ethical theories.
Identify the limitations of each theory.
Provide an example of each theory in practice.
Explain the three-step process for resolving an ethical dilemma.
What are the eight questions you should consider in resolving an ethical dilemma?
What assumptions are we making in the resolution of a dilemma? What should you do if you can’t answer these eight questions for the dilemma you are looking to resolve?
What are Kohlberg’s three levels of moral development?
Locate the website for the Ethics Compliance Initiative (ECI) and review the ‘Ethics Compliance Toolkit’. The ’PLUS Ethical Decision-Making Model’ lists seven steps to ethical decision making. What are they?
1. What is the FCC’s position on Wi-Fi jamming?2. What is the position of hotels and convention centers?3. Is there room for negotiation? Would less exorbitant fees draw less anger?4. How should these companies balance their obligation to shareholders to make money against the obligation to
Did Carol make the right choice here?
Identify six stakeholders of an organization.
The Ethics Resource Center (www.ethics.org) is also part of the ECI.a. What is the stated mission of the ECI?b. List the three categories of ECI research.c. Identify the topic of the most recent Global Business Ethics Survey
Explain the difference between a descriptive and prescriptive approach to business ethics.
What do you think Dave’s reaction will be?
Explain the term business ethics.
1. Why doesn’t the United States have a formal drug policy?2. Why would pharmaceutical companies choose to raise prices in direct contradiction to the President’s request to hold them level?3. Is there a conflict of interest in the relationship between pharmaceutical companies and the PBM’s?
What would the risk have been for the restaurant if it had implemented Dave’s plan and deliberately run out of the new items?
1. Should a manufacturer go beyond government standards if it feels there may be a potential safety hazard with its product?2. Once the safety issue became apparent, should Ford have recalled the vehicle and paid for the retrofit? Should it have invited owners to pay for the new barrier if they so
1. Summarize the positions of both critics and supporters of these tax strategies.2. Supporters and critics of these tax strategies agree that corporations are making use of legal financial options that are available to them under current tax law. However, does that equate to ethical business
Give four examples of how stakeholders could be negatively impacted by unethical corporate behavior.
Define the term oxymoron and provide three examples.
However, it is never acceptable to justify unethical behavior. Most organizations have formal code of ethics and they expect their employees to adhere to them.
Is the term business ethics an oxymoron? Explain your answer.
Explain the term code of ethics.
Identify a major ethical dilemma in each of the last five decades.
Identify a key development in business ethics in each of the last five decades.
Which decade saw the most development in business ethics? Why?
Which decade saw the most ethical dilemmas? Why?
Give four examples of the clichés employees often hear when faced with an ethical dilemma.
List the four types of ethical conflict.
List the three principles available to you in resolving an ethical dilemma.
Give an example of an ethical business dilemma you have faced in your career, and explain how you resolved it, indicating the type of conflict you experienced and the resolution principle you adopted.
Explain the term organizational culture.
1. Tom was obviously overconfident in the final stages of the testing process, but was his behavior unethical? Why or why not?2. Given Scott’s concerns over R&D’s credibility, should he have taken Tom’s production data as being absolutely firm?3. In fact, Scott was so skeptical of Tom’s
What should Matt tell the HR director?
Define the term value chain.
1. Does an oppressive culture justify the behavior of the Wells Fargo employees who opened fraudulent deposit and credit card accounts? Why or why not2. Does the two days of ethics training exonerate the leadership of Wells Fargo from responsibility for the scandal? Why or why not?3. Why would an
What do you think the HR director’s reaction will be?
1. If Facebook users choose to share information about themselves on the social-networking platform, aren’t they giving-up the right to privacy? Why or why not?2. Should Facebook users have any say in which companies can have access to their information? Why or why not?3. Zuckerberg took 5 days
List the five key functional areas within an organization.
What are Matt’s chances of joining the management-training program now?
List the four primary line functions.
Identify the three functional components of the marketing process.
Explain why marketers feel that their involvement in the production and delivery of goods and services is an ethical one.
Explain why HR personnel might consider themselves to be the conscience of the organization.
Which argument do you support? Provide an example to explain your answer.
Explain why HR personnel might consider themselves to be the conscience of the organization.
Select one of the ethical transgressions listed in the HR sections and document how you would respond to that situation as the employee.
Why is HR’s involvement in the selection of the leaders of the company so important to ethical business conduct?
Why have ethics policies and ethics training suddenly become so important?
List the three primary areas of the finance function in an organization.
Explain how the accounting profession is governed by GAAP.
Why would audited accounts be regarded as being “clean”?
What key decision brought about the demise of Arthur Andersen?
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